Best swizzle sticks according to redditors

We found 12 Reddit comments discussing the best swizzle sticks. We ranked the 10 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Swizzle Sticks:

u/uberalex · 4 pointsr/Dublin

Like these?
http://www.amazon.com/Baking-Addict-Wholesale-Wooden-Lollipops/dp/B007JFMY5S

I would try stock, beside the St. Stephens Green Centre, or Decobake (http://www.decobake.com/), after that I'd try Fallon & Byrne and Avoca. My other usual good spot for things like this is the Asia Market, but I don't think they are likely to have this specific item.

u/Route66_LANparty · 2 pointsr/Warhammer

> Would you say the mouldline removal tool is a much better option than just filing the lines down?

That's going to come down to personal preference and the shape of the model.

I greatly prefer the moldline tool for getting rid of any remaining sprue clipping lumps (and retraction spikes on 3d prints). For mold lines themselves it really depends on the model. If anything I tend to use the sanding sticks more than files as the sanding sticks are a little flexible. But sometimes a pointy file is the right tool for the job.

*Sanding sticks like these - https://www.amazon.com/Swizzle-Stick-Sanders-by-Stevens/dp/B01AVD6E50/

u/adhdamie · 2 pointsr/Gifts

-Brie Baker with all the ingredients to get started (Brie cheese, fruit, nuts, honey)

-Butter Bell with a loaf of locally made bread

-Mariposa Napkin Box with Weights and Cocktail Napkins

-Cocktail Shaker Set with Bitters, Stirrers, and a nice bottle of liquor

-Cool coffee table book (esp. if it matches a gift set mentioned above (The Art of Mixology or Magnolia Table) or it's hostess-themed, such as Kate Spade's All In Good Taste or Emily Post's Manners for Today)

-Guest Book for house/bathroom/guest room (and this is always fun because you can be the first one to sign it and everyone at the housewarming party can sign it/write a message). Look around Etsy for these...I'm not crazy about the ones on Amazon.

Hope this helps! Happy housewarming to your friend!

u/GrandAsOwt · 1 pointr/whatisthisthing

It's a champagne swizzle stick, to get the bubbles out of your glass of champagne.

Edit: On Amazon, here.

u/GrasserGreen · 1 pointr/Coffee

To avoid staining my teeth, I drink my coffee with a stainless steel spoon-straw, usually used for cocktails. I swish my mouth with water after.

DO NOT brush your teeth right afterwards : the acidity in your mouth combined with the abrasiveness of brushing will only weaken your enamel, and I believe that can contribute to more staining.

TIL that they are called julep straws !

u/lazyAgnostic · 1 pointr/santashelpers

Cute wine markers (have cats and dogs): link

Other than that, a nice aerator or wine bottle opener?

For a pet, an activity tracker or petcam might be nice.

u/melini · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Whaat seriously?? I'm a vet student! Techs are THE BEST, we love them.

Happy birthday, /u/plungerwhisk! Since you, like me, love both animals and wine, there are two amazing things on my list suited for both of us! The first is both useful and cute, as keeping your wine fresh (and gnat-free) is a must. The second is equally adorable, and very helpful for keeping yourself sorted when entertaining!

I hope you have a lovely birthday! This is such a cute contest!

u/Sharpwriter · 1 pointr/Warhammer40k

No problem, I have had many mold lines make it though the priming and painting process and had to deal with them later. These are my personal favorites, they are small enough to get into the more detailed areas as well. Use a less aggressive grit and go slow and you can take the minimal amount of paint of that way, then just paint over the area and do any small detailing you need to. Should be a quick fix .

https://www.amazon.com/Swizzle-Stick-Sanders-by-Stevens/dp/B01AVD6E50/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=sanding+sticks+small&qid=1558762426&s=gateway&sr=8-4

u/graphictruth · 1 pointr/KitchenConfidential

Wood seems to be normal. (as in this Martinique version.) But seems to me that's something that could be 3-D printed - or just welded up in a few minutes.

That, or I'd spend a few minutes with a wire bending jig and chuck the result into a cordless drill. It won't need to be a complex shape. Oh, and copper would be antimicrobial, so you could do a simple tap rinse after each use if you are just doing the one thing with it.

Didn't you say something about not wanting to break out the welder for a whisk? But... what about for one that's not going to break again?